2016 IAAF World U20 Championships – Men's shot put

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The men's shot put event at the 2016 IAAF World U20 Championships was held in Bydgoszcz, Poland, at Zdzisław Krzyszkowiak Stadium on 19 July.[1][2] A 6kg (junior implement) shot was used.

Medalists[]

Gold
 United States
Silver Wictor Petersson
 Sweden
Bronze Adrian Piperi
 United States

Results[]

Final[]

19 July

Rank Name Nationality Attempts Result Notes
1 2 3 4
1 Konrad Bukowiecki  Poland 22.46 x 23.34 x 23.34 WU20R DQ[3][4][5]
2 Andrei Toader  Romania 21.97 22.30 x 21.43 22.30 NU20R CR DQ
1st place, gold medalist(s)  United States 20.24 x 21.27 20.82 21.27 PB
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Wictor Petersson  Sweden 17.63 20.51 20.65 19.60 20.65 PB
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Adrian Piperi  United States x 20.21 20.48 20.62 20.62 PB
4  Poland 19.45 19.74 20.40 x 20.40 PB
5  Germany 19.72 19.76 x 19.76 PB
6  South Africa 19.61 x 19.39 19.61
7 Marcus Thomsen  Norway 18.70 x 19.39 19.39
8 Jason van Rooyen  South Africa 17.92 x 19.38 19.38
9  Germany x 19.07 18.71 19.07
10  Egypt 17.80 17.74 17.12 17.80

Qualifications[]

19 July
With qualifying standard of 19.40 (Q) or at least the 12 best performers (q) advance to the Final

Summary[]

Rank Name Nationality Result Notes
1 Konrad Bukowiecki  Poland 21.73 DQ[3]
2 Andrei Toader  Romania 21.26 Q NU20R
2  Poland 19.64 Q
3  United States 19.63 Q
4 Adrian Piperi  United States 19.57 Q
5 Marcus Thomsen  Norway 19.34 q
6  Germany 19.22 q
7  Germany 19.12 q
8 Wictor Petersson  Sweden 18.80 q
9 Jason van Rooyen  South Africa 18.79 q
10  Egypt 18.65 q PB
11  South Africa 18.44 q
12  Jamaica 18.26
13  Netherlands 18.20
14  Lithuania 18.02
15  Spain 17.92
16  Romania 17.91
17  Japan 17.73
18 Jose Miguel Ballivian  Chile 17.60
19  Finland 17.55
20  Greece 17.49
21  Estonia 17.45
22  Ukraine 17.32
23 Giorgi Mujaridze  Georgia 17.18
24  Canada 16.84
25  Greece 16.66
26  Jamaica 16.63
27 Leonardo Fabbri  Italy 16.39
 French Polynesia NM
 [de]  Estonia NM
 Guinea-Bissau DNS

Details[]

With qualifying standard of 19.40 (Q) or at least the 12 best performers (q) advance to the Final

Group A[]

19 July

Rank Name Nationality Attempts Result Notes
1 2 3
1 Konrad Bukowiecki  Poland 21.73 21.73 Q[3]
1 Adrian Piperi  United States 19.37 19.57 19.57 Q
2  Germany x 19.22 19.22 q
3 Wictor Petersson  Sweden 18.80 x 18.09 18.80 q
4  South Africa 18.44 x 17.42 18.44 q
5  Jamaica x 18.26 17.92 18.26
6  Lithuania 17.40 18.02 x 18.02
7  Romania x 17.91 17.58 17.91
8  Japan 17.40 17.73 x 17.73
9 Jose Miguel Ballivian  Chile 17.02 17.60 17.59 17.60
10 Giorgi Mujaridze  Georgia 16.92 17.18 16.02 17.18
11  Greece x x 16.66 16.66
12 Leonardo Fabbri  Italy 16.39 x x 16.39
 French Polynesia x x x NM
 Estonia x x x NM
Group B[]

19 July

Rank Name Nationality Attempts Result Notes
1 2 3
1 Andrei Toader  Romania 21.26 21.26 Q NU20R
2  Poland 17.99 19.64 19.64 Q
3  United States 18.48 19.63 19.63 Q
4 Marcus Thomsen  Norway 18.01 18.47 19.34 19.34 q
5  Germany 19.12 x 18.57 19.12 q
6 Jason van Rooyen  South Africa 18.53 18.79 x 18.79 q
7  Egypt 16.02 17.00 18.65 18.65 q PB
8  Netherlands 17.79 17.98 18.20 18.20
9  Spain x x 17.92 17.92
10  Finland 17.55 x x 17.55
11  Greece 15.41 17.49 16.45 17.49
12  Estonia 17.45 17.45 x 17.45
13  Ukraine 16.47 17.32 17.07 17.32
14  Canada x 16.85 x 16.84
15  Jamaica 16.63 x x 16.63
 Guinea-Bissau DNS

References[]

  1. ^ IAAF WORLD U20 CHAMPIONSHIPS - BYDGOSZCZ 2016 - STARTSLIST, IAAF, 19 July 2016, retrieved 23 July 2016
  2. ^ IAAF World U20 Championships - BYDGOSZCZ 2016 - RESULTS, IAAF, retrieved 23 July 2016
  3. ^ a b c Konrad Bukowiecki had originally finished first but he later tested positive for a banned substance higenamine and his results from the championships were nullified.
  4. ^ "Romania's 2016 World U20 Championships shot put champion Andrei Toader has been stripped of his gold medal after it was revealed he had failed a drugs test before the event had started.", Inside the games
  5. ^ "Bydgoszcz shot put silver medal Andrei Toader tested positive to testosterone", Track Arena
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